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Cameron Meyer Shorb making the case for wild animals and why we should care about their suffering.
Cameron Meyer Shorb making the case for wild animals and why we should care about their suffering.
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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Cameron is the executive director of Wild Animal Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of animals by accelerating the growth of wild animal welfare science.In this episode Cameron helps us to understand the vast topic of wild animal suffering. Cameron makes the compelling case for why we should invest resources into understanding how we can reduce wild animal suffering responsibly with data-backed interventions, improving the overall well-being of wild animals. We talk through the importance of Wild Animal Initiative’s research in this area, their grant-making arm which is enabling the research field in this area to grow and the future plans for their work. Relevant links to things mentioned throughout the show:Wild Animal Initiative website Animal Ethics websiteCricket Science Game and WAI's blog post explaining the projectWAI blog post: Core concepts of wild animal welfare suffering Farmed and wild animal welfarePast interventions future welfare applicationsHouse sparrow researchJoin the WAI researcher community Twitter: @forwildanimalsHeather Browning & Walter Veit: Positive wild animal welfare paperHeather Browning talk on the above paperAn Immense World by Ed YongChildren of Time by Adrian TchaikovskyWAI Newsletter sign upWAI DonateIf you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review us - we would really appreciate it! Likewise, feel free to share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it. You can send us feedback and guest recommendations via Twitter or email us at hello@howilearnedtoloveshrimp.com. Enjoy!
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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